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Bodies Are Stimulated Lincoln students take full advantage of the library's modern facilities. Whether working on term papers. assignments, or just reading one of the many new magazines and books, the library provides iust the right atmosphere. Mk iss fx - ABOVE. Members of the band gather in the band room in spare hours, preparing numbers with the help ot the band director, Mr. Conrad Daellen- bach. RIGHT. Physical education enables Lincoln's boys to display athletic ability and work develop- ing these skills. 'Q r-,Q i'-i ening-
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k S. 'G ,wma Q-312 y gustlfiwmni - - -vs3s23tIV 'f' lQh'M69O f- ' 'Q - .fs -ff.- Y -M lf. W JZ p 4 . W jf, if N. Boys taking drafting learn the fundamentals of blueprinting as well as the basic principles of complex mechanical objects. Minds and HHN THERE are the body and spirit. UA little exercise never hurt anyone seems to be the motto of the physical education def partment. As you may have noticed, the gym and pool rinq with shouts at all periods. For those who like to blow their own horn there is band, and although some pretty strange sounds emit lroni the band room at times, they look and sound wonderful in public. The best hour ot the day is library and it it's seventh per' iod on Friday, its better yet. Then you can lean on one hand and gaze out a window as the voices ot the chorus sina, The l,ord Bless You and keep You. All is not work in the girls l physical education classes. Be- sides learning various sports and basic health rules, time is taken to enable the students to show off balancing skills. 10-Opening Chorus members spend many extra hours around the piano perfecting solos and group numbers in order to earn honors at music festivals and to present the well-received pro- grams to the students.
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ABOVE, lelt to right-Chantal Bouligeon, AFS ex- changee from France, Lynn Fishbeck, AFS summer student, and Guido Meng, AFS exchangee from Swit- zerland. BELOW, Mr. Earl Tetzlail, adviser for the Trees for Tomorrow program, pre- pares a specimen for the microscope. Expanding Horizons XCHANGE PROGRAMS have proved valu- able tor Lincoln High School, Students gain further knowledge ot the habits and customs ot other parts ot the nation and world, as well as an increase in understanding and a widened outlook on lite in general. The AFS program sponsored exchangees from France and Switzerland and sent a Lincoln student to Greece tor the summer. l'Trees for Tomorrow features a conserva tion-in-action program at the camp held an- nually at Eagle River, Manitowoc students, along with students trorn other parts oi the state visit various areas ot conservation work. Recently, Lincoln students returned from the last lap ot the seventh student exchange. This year the exchange was with Arlington, Va. STUDENTS participating in the Trees for Tomorrow program are left to right-ROW l, Ted Huntington, Mark Rehrauer, Rose Marie Korlesky, Lois Kumbalek, Mary Kollath, Iudy Luebke, Karen Reibetcrnz, Curtis Witt- wer: ROW 2-Dale Sievert, Richard Wallen, Dave Krueger, Karen Paque, Sandy Biely, Mary Ann Kwitek, Ioyce Weichart, Ann Wilson, Kent Bleser 12 - Exchange fTrees for Tomorrow, A. F. SJ
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